Question

The 1893 petition that won this country’s women the right to vote was so long that Sir John Hall had to kick it down the aisle when presenting it to Parliament. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this country, which became the first to grant women the right to vote in 1893. Suffragists like Meri Mangakāhia (“mang-ga-KA-hee-ah”) championed the cause of this country’s Indigenous Māori women.
ANSWER: New Zealand [or Aotearoa]
[10h] This founder of the National Council of Women of New Zealand penned a pamphlet giving ten reasons why women should vote. This woman organized the 1893 petition that pushed Parliament to legalize suffrage.
ANSWER: Kate Sheppard [or Katherine Wilson Sheppard or Catherine Wilson Malcolm]
[10m] The Suffrage Petition is now permanently displayed at the National Library’s He Tohu exhibition alongside He Whakaputanga (“fa-ka-POO-tang-gah”) and this controversial 1840 agreement that ceded Māori sovereignty to the Crown.
ANSWER: Treaty of Waitangi [or Te Tiriti o Waitangi; prompt on Te Tiriti]
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